Hi There, I think it depends on which display you are using.  I have found that 
for use on a computer, the shorter ones, with 12, 18, even 32 characters might 
not suite. However, if you have a 40 cell it works pretty well.  Oh, also it 
depends on you skills using both the mac and braille.  
I am a life-long braille user and I have connected a focus 40 and a 
braillepen12 to my macbookpro.  hth
Jerry Doody
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On Sep 1, 2014, at 11:31 am, Jürgen Fleger <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello,

Here's a question to you who uses braille displays on a dayly base. Would you 
say it's easiely possible to use braille as the main output device? Or would 
you say braille on the Mac is too buggy and doesn't work to well?

For example: I saw braille used in Wikipedia and it was a catastrophy. But 
maybe you know a way of using it efficiantly. I'd be glad for all of your hints.

Thanks and
all the best
Jürgen

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